Together with the Ukrainian Aid organization BO BF We delivered the first Christmas gifts to children's homes in Ukraine. A total of 95 boxes of toys and other presents were handed over during this Christmas campaign.
Children are the youngest victims of Russia's brutal war against Ukraine. Many have lost their parents – they have been killed, are prisoners of war, or are missing. To bring a little joy to more children this Christmas season, our fundraising continues.
By December 19th, 1,000 lovingly packed Christmas gifts are to be collected for Ukrainian orphanages in Potsdam and Berlin.
What can you do?
- Each child should receive their own package that brings joy and security.
Fill a cardboard box with toys, writing and craft supplies, cuddly toys, and sweets. You can also help with practical items like hats, socks, flashlights, or thermos flasks. - Add a small personal touch, such as a greeting card or a painted picture.
- Please indicate on the box whether the package is intended for girls or boys and for what age group. Packages for older boys are rare and especially needed.
- Do not tape the boxes shut to facilitate the customs process.
You can drop off your package here.
- AWO Babelsberg: Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 135, 14482 Potsdam
- Piazza Toskana: Rudolf-Breitscheid-Str. 177, 14482 Potsdam
- freiLand Potsdam: Friedrich-Engels-Str. 22, 14473 Potsdam
- Manja Schüle's office: Regine-Hildebrandt-Haus, Alleestr. 9, 14469 Potsdam
- Lichthaus Ammon: Jägerstraße 42, 14467 Potsdam
- Bornstedt Neighborhood Shop: Jochen-Klepper-Straße 7, 14469 Potsdam
- Neighborhood shop in Kirchsteigfeld: Anni-von-Gottberg-Straße 14, 14480 Potsdam
- AWO District Association: Neuendorfer Str. 39B, 14480 Potsdam, Building 2, Rear Building
- Ukraine Aid Berlin: Nathanael Church, Grazer Platz 4, 12157 Berlin-Schöneberg (open: Wed. 4-6 pm, Sat. 11 am-4 pm)
- Ukraine Aid Berlin: Yuliya Levit, Deutschtalerstr. 46, 12355 Berlin-Rudow
Unfortunately, the willingness to help has decreased, but the need is greater than ever. We don't want to forget the children who are in orphanages because of this terrible war. Every box is more than a gift – it's a sign of hope.







